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The Long History Short Podcast

The Long History Short Podcast

25 episodes

The UK Elections: What Just Happened? Ft. Thomas Maidment

May 11, 202640 min

England's Next Revolution: This Thursday? ft. Dr. Luke Blaxill

May 3, 202645 min

Russia, Ukraine, and Higher Ed's Crisis, ft. Dr. Sumantra Maitra

Apr 26, 202623 min

Hungarian Hell: War, Hyperinflation, Dictatorship

Apr 19, 202628 min

Could Hungary's History Decide Its Election, and Its Future? ft. Professor Peter Judson

Apr 12, 202635 min

When did American Foreign Policy Go Wrong? ft. Professor Michael Desch

Apr 6, 202627 min

S1 Ep 19The Evolution of Holy Week, ft. Professor Eric Johnston

Tune in for this discussion of the history of Lent, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday, with Professor Eric Johnston of Seton Hall University.

Apr 2, 202635 min

S1 Ep 18Israeli Foreign Policy: What It Has Been, What It Could Be

My discussion with the University of Notre Dame's Dr. Asher Kaufman about Israel, Iran, and the crisis in the Middle East. Further reading: The intellectual origins of Zionism: https://www.historytoday.com/archive/feature/herzls-troubled-dream-origins-zionism

Mar 29, 202638 min

S1 Ep 17The South Pars Attack, Israel, America, and Iran, ft. Professor Ian Lustick

Listen in on this conversation about the historical context behind the latest news out of Iran, and what it means for the war, the global economy, and the world.

Mar 20, 202643 min

S1 Ep 16The People of Iran and the Iran War, ft. Professor Daniel Tavana

Political Science Professor Daniel Tavana breaks down the Iran War, and discusses the people, government, and future of this troubled country.

Mar 14, 202639 min

S1 Ep 15The Ancient Greek Olympics, ft. Professor Jonathan Hall

Join my discussion with Professor Jonathan Hall of the University of Chicago as we discuss the ancient Greek Olympics and how they influenced the modern games.

Feb 22, 202619 min

S1 Ep 14Chavez, Maduro, and Rodriguez: The Future of Venezuela, ft. Professor David Mares

Join us for this discussion about the future of Venezuela, especially pertinent given the two most recent attacks on Venezuelan ships.

Feb 15, 202644 min

S1 Ep 13Iran and Iraq, ft. Professor Charles Tripp

Tune in for this interview with Professor Charles Tripp, world-renowned expert on Iraq and Middle Eastern politics, where he details the complicated relationship between Iran and Iraq, and what it means for the crisis in the Middle East.

Feb 8, 202644 min

S1 Ep 12History of Iran pt. 2, 1979-2026, featuring Professor Idean Saleyhan

Join for this discussion of Iranian history from `the Revolution to the current crisis, featuring Professor Idean Saleyhan of the University of North Texas.

Feb 1, 202624 min

S1 Ep 11History of Iran, ft. Professor Magnus Bernhardsson

Tune in for this discussion about Iran's history, US-Iranian relations, and the protests sweeping the country, featuring Professor Magnus Bernhardsson of Williams College.

Jan 26, 202629 min

S1 Ep 10The History of Venezuela, ft. Zoe Fallon

Join us as we discuss the history of Venezuela, what it means for the US intervention, and where the country's future is headed.

Jan 19, 202629 min

S1 Ep 9The Cold War, American Foreign Policy, and the War in Ukraine, ft. Professor Thomas Schwartz

Listen to this discussion about the Cold War and how its legacy impacts American foreign policy and the war in Ukraine. Also check out these movies referenced in the episode: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqqqqZrD37h5e7dYRQa8Udia9bbx_Ig-w

Jan 11, 202641 min

S1 Ep 8The War in Ukraine, ft. Professor Robert Freedman

Tune in for this discussion about the origins and course of the war, and the only way it's likely to end, featuring Professor Robert Freedman of Johns Hopkins University.

Jan 4, 202632 min

S1 Ep 7Soviet History and What It Means for Ukraine, ft. Professor Eric Lohr

Join in for this discussion of the history of the Soviet Union, and its implications for the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, ft. Professor Eric Lohr of American University.

Dec 28, 202542 min

S1 Ep 6Imperial Russian History, ft. Professor Sergey Glebov

Tune in to this discussion about Russia from the 1500's to the Revolution, featuring Professor Sergey Glebov of Amherst College and Smith College.

Dec 14, 202544 min

S1 Ep 5Islam, Christianity, and Boko Haram with Professor Gabriel Said Reynolds

Join me for a conversation with world-renowned scholar of Islam, Professor Gabriel Said Reynolds of the University of Notre Dame.

Dec 2, 202539 min

S1 Ep 4Boko Haram and the History of Nigeria, ft. Professor Toja Okoh

Join me for a discussion about Nigerian history and Boko Haram with Professor Toja Okoh of Loyola University, Maryland.

Dec 2, 202526 min

S1 Ep 3Germany after the Berlin Wall, ft. Professor Jeffrey Anderson

Join me in a discussion with Georgetown's Professor Jeffrey Anderson about life in Germany after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Dec 2, 202533 min

S1 Ep 2World War I, Nazism, and Life Behind the Wall: Germany in the 20th Century.

Join me for a discussion with Professor Brian van Wyck about World War I, Nazism, and life in Germany during the 20th century.

Dec 2, 202534 min

S1 Ep 1Germany, Nationalism, and the AfD, ft. Professor John Deak

A discussion about nineteenth and twentieth century Germany, with Professor John Deak of the University of Notre Dame.

Dec 2, 202535 min